Format Power BI Table

In this article, we will show you, How to Format Power BI Table report with example. This includes changing the table Grid Colors, Row Colors, Column formatting, row formatting, Table Title text, and background color etc.

To demonstrate these formatting options, we are going to use the Table that we created earlier. Please refer Create a Table in Power BI article to understand the steps involved in creating a table.

How to Format Power BI Table

Please click on the Format button to see the list of table formatting options that are available.

Format Power BI Table General Settings

Use this General Section to Change the X, Y position, Width and height of a table

Format Power BI Table Style

From the below screenshot, you can see the list of styles that are available to style this table. Please select the style as per your requirement.

For now, we are selecting the Alternating Rows option from the drop-down list. Remember, this is the default option for any table, and it will add alternative row colors.

Format Grid of a Table in Power BI

Following are the list of options that are available for you to format the Grid.

Vert Grid : Toggling this option from Off to On will add Vertical Grid. Nothing but enabling Vertical line to separate each column.

Horiz Grid : This will add Horizontal Grid. Nothing but enabling Horizontal line to separate each row.

Horiz Grid Color: Changing the Color of a Horizontal Grid.

Horiz Grid thickness: Horizontal Grid Line width

Row Padding: Space between the rows. Let me change it to 3 to increase the space

As you can see from the below screenshot, we enabled the Vertical Grid, and assigned some random colors.

Vert Grid Color: Change the Color of a Vertical Grid.

Vert Grid thickness: Vertical Grid Line width or stroke

Outline Color: Color Before the first row start, and after the last row. We are using the default green as the Outline color.

Format Column Headers of a Table in Power BI

This section is used to alter the Header Colors. As you can see from the below screenshot, we changed the Font color to White, Background color to olive green, Outline to Top + Bottom (Outline will be added to the top and bottom of a Header), Font Family to Cambria, Text Size to 26, and Header text alignment to center.

Format Values of a Table in Power BI

You can use this section to change the table values. As you can see from the below screenshot, we changed the Font colors, and Back color of the even and odd rows. Here, we also changed the Font-family to Cambria, and Text size to 16

Format Total of a Table in Power BI

Use this Total section to alter the text and background color of Total. As you can see from the below screenshot, we changed the Totals Font color, Background color to green, Outline to Top + Bottom (Outline will be added to the top and bottom of Total), Font Family to Cambria, and Text Size to 17.

Format Power BI Table – Field Formatting

Use this section to format individual columns in a table. For example, you can use this section to assign a completely different color to one column. For now, we are selecting the English Product Sub-Category Name.

For the demo purpose, we changed the background color to white for this column only.

Format Power BI Table – Conditional Formatting

Use this section to format Metric columns (Numeric) in a table. For now, we are selecting the Total Product Cost.

Selecting any numeric column will open the following window.

Minimum: Color at Minimum Total Sales Amount

Maximum: Color at Maximum Total Sales Amount

Diverging: You can check mark this option to assign diverging colors to this column.

We will write a separate article to explain these settings

Format Power BI Table Title

By toggling the Title option from Off to On you can enable the Table title.

From the below screenshot you can see, we added the Title Text as Product Sub-Category Sales Information, Font Color to Green, Font Family to Georgia, Text Size to 21, and Title Alignment to center. If you want, you can add the background Color to the Table title as well.

Format Power BI Table Background Color, and Borders

You can add Background color to a table by toggling Background option to On. For the demonstration purpose, we added sky blue with 49% transparency.

Similarly, you can add Borders to a table by toggling Border option from Off to On.